heat re 7.1 issue 24 "with new SSD

Hi, I just had someone swap on stock Mac HD with a Samsung SSD in an iMac 7.1 - maybe I just never paid

attention but the case of aluminum around the upper part of the flanks and back it the feeling, it feels very warm to hot... I have

iStat widget and checked, but do not know if that I'm in the standard.  Specifically, is it normal that they

essentially feel hot most of the time?  I am including a screenshot of the results of iStat.  All what I can / should I do to address

If it's a question?  I don't think that there is no special consideration in the measure of the heat and installing sensor of the

SSD on this model - I remember reading something on the heat if sensor cables replacing SATA SSD on some iMacs

-This is a 24 "7.1...  Support Apple says that this is not one of the models that I have to be concerned about the heat sensor

Cable (?)  -Sidenote, SSD has been installed in a 2.5 > Converter 3.5 "case", but the installer says the case "failed" and that it

just pasted the SSD safely in space where the 3.5 "SATA and said it was good to leave it like that.

Thanks for any advice,

Mike

Your time are very good! IMacs old like yours have the exhaust port in the upper left corner of the back of the computer, so when the computer is running it will be hotter than the opposite corner.

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